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The World’s Richest People (Top Billionaires, 2024)
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Wealthiest People
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The Wealthiest People of the world throughout history and up to the present are an extremely exclusive group, numbering in the low thousands. These are not just the "1%", but are rather the 0.0001%. That makes them quite notable, but it also poses challenges in identifying and ranking them.
Overview
Ranking extreme wealth is difficult, because asset values change from day to day and often lack a clear market price. Ownership portions may not be clearly divided among individual family and partners. And the extremely wealthy may either exagerate the value of their holdings and presumed ranking, or they will do the opposite, and attempt to remain obscure and keep their wealth hidden.
For the modern ultra-wealthy, today's billionaires, the annual ranking by Forbes of the world's billionaires[1] is widely considered to be the official list. Each year since 1996, Forbes has sent out teams of jounalists and others who search out and interview the ultra-rich, and then report back, using the metrics designed by Forbes. Forbes then compiles the ranking and statistics of the modern living billionaires of the world, excluding royalty and dic
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News/Go Go Goemon! Mystical Ninja Goemon Zero
Hello everyone! We have something very special to share with you today. Presenting, Working Designs’ (Lunar, Popful Mail, Alundra) long lost canceled English localization of Konami’s Bouken Jidai Katsugeki Goemon (冒険時代活劇ゴエモン), also known as Mystical Ninja Goemon Zero (or Mystical Ninja Goemon during development) for the Sony PlayStation 2! This game has A LOT of history behind it, and considering its localization was in development by Working Designs, there’s quite a story to tell.
Intro
It’s never fun when a game you look forward to gets canceled for unknown reasons, but it’s especially difficult when the game is from a franchise you were a fan of. Every franchise will have its fan base, and the Goemon/Mystical Ninja fanbase is no different. Goemon fans have had it tough for the two decades since the last time a Mystical Ninja game was released in the US. Since the Konami of today has taken a path far removed from its previous successes in the video game industry, the future is grim for those who were fans of a once-beloved franchise.
Today, what makes a great franchise is the broad appeal. If a video game can be made to be sold in every market, it’s a video game worth c